Competing priorities and lack of integration between security and operations teams creates gaps in the security posture that leave businesses susceptible to increased risk and cyber attacks - commonly known as the SecOps gap. Businesses must align the priorities of the security and operations teams to reduce risk and...
The goal of secure operations automation is to improve processes and technology to unite IT Security and IT Operations teams with more focus on collaboration and visibility while allowing the IT Operations team to take a more active role in IT Security.
This report surveyed 318 participants from both technology and...
A look at a Russian-speaking hacker offering novice cybercriminals a cheap way to conduct ransomware attacks leads the latest edition of the ISMG Security Report. Also, hear U.S. Homeland Secretary John Kelly address the cybersecurity challenges the federal government confronts.
The latest chapter in the nonstop WikiLeaks saga: As U.S. government officials continue to ramp up their anti-WikiLeaks rhetoric, President Donald Trump has reportedly directed federal prosecutors to examine ways in which members of WikiLeaks could be prosecuted.
The best approach to building a security policy is by using a comprehensive, layered approach that covers all threats (both new and known). This policy needs to leverage real-time threat intelligence by addressing all threat vectors and all platform types as workloads migrate from physical to virtual to...
The drop in value of stolen payment cards caused cyber criminals to adopt new tools, foremost among them ransomware. Having already caused a financial drain of $209,000,000 in just one quarter, organizations of all sizes are at risk.
Download this infographic to see:
Why ransomware-as-a-service is a new risk;
The...
Cybersecurity startup Tanium failed to anonymize network data for a California hospital that appeared in live product demonstrations and online videos. It's the second crisis in a week for Tanium, whose CEO has been accused of unsavory behavior and the questionable sacking of senior executives.
Right now in Britain three things remain certain: Death, taxes and having to comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation. But legislators have promised U.K. organizations will have a say in how some GDPR provisions get enacted.
Drawing participants from healthcare, communication, transportation, finance, and many other industries, the 2017 State of IBM i Security Study analyzed 332 servers.
Now in its 14th year, the study provides compelling insight into security weaknesses affecting many IBM i systems. Some of the most dangerous defects...
As an IT professional, how do you choose the right e-discovery software for your company? The journey begins with understanding how well a solution fits into your technology ecosystem.
Download this whitepaper that addresses common questions from IT professionals and includes valuable details about:
Zapproved's...
You know the risk of a cyber incident when it comes to finances or operations. But what happens if your company's reputation suffers?
In today's cyber risk environment-especially with the rapid spread of information over social media-companies are becoming more and more concerned about how a cyber incident could...
Analysts and investigators who conduct investigative analysis to combat criminal and terrorist activity face more challenges than ever. However, there are solutions to help them discover networks, patterns and trends within increasing volumes of structured and unstructured data.
Download this whitepaper on IBM's i2...
The stereotype of the lone hacker is no longer valid when it comes to cyberattacks. Attackers are generally sophisticated organizations, ranging from organized criminal groups to activists to corporations to national governments.
But whether your data is stolen by a nation state and then sold to organized criminal...
Gov. Susana Martinez has signed legislation making New Mexico the 48th state to enact a data breach notification law. Alabama and South Dakota remain the only states without a data breach notification statute.
Intercontinental Hotels Group says that in addition to 12 hotels that it directly manages suffering a point-of-sale malware outbreak that began in 2016, 1,200 IHG-branded franchise hotel locations in the United States were also affected.
Our website uses cookies. Cookies enable us to provide the best experience possible and help us understand how visitors use our website. By browsing careersinfosecurity.com, you agree to our use of cookies.